Careers Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Associate
12-month full-time contract, ending 30 June 2026.
Based in either India or Bangladesh, the role will suit a passionate, collaborative and self-starting analyst with strong interpersonal skills, experience in the not-for-profit sector and alignment to our mission.
Opportunity International Australia is seeking a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Associate to support our mission to help break the cycle of poverty. Working within Opportunity’s Health program and reporting to the Program Director, the Monitoring and Evaluation Associate is a key contributor to the effectiveness of our work.
Why join Opportunity?
- We enjoy a strong sense of purpose
- We care for and value our team, and provide a friendly and supportive environment
- Competitive salary
- Winner of the XRef Best Workplace Award 2024
The Organisation
Motivated by the parable of the Good Samaritan, Opportunity International Australia seeks to end poverty in developing countries – one family and one community at a time. By providing small loans to families in need, Opportunity helps them grow their own businesses and generate sustainable incomes so they can lift themselves out of poverty with dignity.
To break the cycle of poverty for good, Opportunity also increases families’ access to healthcare and quality education, while strengthening communities to reduce the risk of gender-based violence – creating a new future for generations to come.
The Impact
By joining Opportunity International Australia, you become an integral part of a transformative mission that goes beyond fighting poverty - Opportunity aims to end it. Through innovative programs and microfinance initiatives, Opportunity creates sustainable pathways for economic growth, entrepreneurship, and financial inclusion. The goal is to develop resilience and opportunity by expanding primary health system capacity, with a core focus on India, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
Opportunity has a growing, innovative, and dynamic portfolio of Health projects establishing telemedicine clinics and hybrid models to support healthcare access, innovative social business and fintech/health tech partnerships, resilience against gender-based violence and strengthening community health education.
The Role
The M&E Associate will be part of a Programs team working to leverage the core assets and competencies of microfinance institutions (MFIs) – their capacity for social mobilisation, established networks in high-need communities, and high levels of trust – to offer scalable and sustainable health programs.
A passion for international development to serve the world’s most disadvantaged, and an alignment with Opportunity’s mission, value and purpose, is critical.
Core responsibilities include:
- Provide M&E and programmatic support to establish new partnerships and programs in collaboration with the Opportunity Programs team
- Ability to work efficiently across a broad portfolio of programs and projects in multiple countries, while prioritising the need for evidence-generation support
- Contribute to the design, planning and execution of Health projects including development of theories of change and strategic frameworks (Results Frameworks, Log Frames)
- Developing a Monitoring and Evaluation plan to cultivate a learning agenda and inform supporter/donor communications
- Helping determine performance and impact indicators and targets with a focus on implementation science
- Support day-to-day project management and M&E against program targets and budgets
- Build capacity of partners and collaborate to implement monitoring systems and designing monitoring tools for projects, for example the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trading (DFAT) reporting and quarterly Partner Performance Reports
- Developing data collection tools, monitoring project activities, outputs and progress towards anticipated results
- Working with data platforms, databases and select technologies to capture, organise and visualise data
- Support analysis and reporting
- Determining data analysis procedures and use of quantitative or qualitative analysis tools
- Cleaning, sorting, categorising and organising data, and analysing quantitative and/or qualitative data
- Review and synthesise monthly, quarterly or annual reports depending on project requirements
- Feed into maintaining Opportunity's standards of M&E as articulated in internal operating manuals
- Disseminate Opportunity’s programmatic insights as appropriate to donors and stakeholders in Annual Report, Impact Reports, white papers, articles, events etc, in consultation with Opportunity’s Communications Team
- Managing third-party vendors or subject matter experts as needed
- Other responsibilities as needed
About You
Essential:
- Bachelor's degree; Master’s level or above preferred with research and field experience in public health, gender issues, international development or a related discipline
- Relevant professional experience, ideally managing similar research and M&E projects related to primary health services, or gender issues in low- and middle-income markets
- Exceptional skills in problem-solving and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, as well as structuring and executing impact evaluation studies
- Excellent communication skills in English (including synthesis and presentation), and fluency in one or more major languages in South Asia or South-East Asia (Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Bahasa)
- Strong interpersonal skills and proven ability to build strong and effective relationships in a multicultural and often remote work environment
Advantages:
- Knowledge of financial inclusion, public health or development sector programs, alongside global development donors, and/or NGOs
- Experience convening communities of practice and other organisational learning practices, and tracking best practices in M&E
- In-country programs implementation experience in India, Bangladesh, Nepal or other low- and middle-income markets
Your proactive and professional approach, coupled with the ability to work in alignment with the values of the Christian ethos that motivates Opportunity, will be key to your success.
Opportunity is a child-safe organisation. The successful candidate will be required to undertake a National Police Check and adhere to Opportunity’s Child Protection Policy, Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment Policy and Safeguarding Code of Conduct.
Opportunity International Australia believe a diverse workplace is a happy workplace and encourage applications from people of all different backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from CALD backgrounds and people with disabilities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital or parental status. Should you require a reasonable accommodation to be made for your application to be assessed Opportunity would be more than happy to discuss how that can be arranged.
How to apply
Please submit your CV with a one-page cover letter explaining why you are interested in this role and working at Opportunity to Morseda Chowdhury mchowdhury@opportunity.org.au as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed on an immediate basis and applications without a covering letter will not be progressed.
Applications close 11 May 2025.